Enrique Iglesias Looks Sultry In The Preview For His Naughty “Tonight” Video

Sorry, Nicole Scherzinger, but here in the U.S. Enrique Iglesias is following up his mega-hit “I Like It” with his randy DJ Frank E/Ludacris collaboration “Tonight (I’m F***in’ You)”—the “clean” radio version being “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)”, naturally. (Both versions are up on iTunes—but we know which you’ll be downloading, dirty bird!) A short preview of the dance jam’s music video shows Enrique looking lustful with his shirt unbuttoned, Luda in the back of a car with three lovely ladies and Frank bouncing up and down at his turntable in a club. Guess we’ll have to wait for the full vid to see who gets lucky first. Watch the preview clip below.

Let me be clear: I would love little more than for Enrique Iglesias to “forget” me (in the Cee Lo sense), but this song is so horrendous/embarrassing I wouldn’t be surprised to find it came from the cutting room floor of Heidi Montag’s album.

Robbie Daw

Vertigoschtick, bite your wicked tongue! Heidi Montag’s masterpiece ‘Superficial’ was just ahead of its time—expect it to receive full appreciation around the year 3047. I advise you to revisit her song “I’ll Do It”, with its poetic lyrics “You can be my pilot when we mile-high it.”

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I’m sorry, I guess I missed that one…I was distracted by trying to wrap my head around “even in Rio just like Nino, it’s a party”

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